[OT] advice on finding programming help

2010-06-08 Thread Mark Allums
I was/am a computer guy (back in the day), but I have been out of touch 
for some time.  I am looking for intermediate programming help---some 
Debian-related---but in a mailing list format, not a message board forum.


Any suggestions?


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Re: [OT] advice on finding programming help

2010-06-08 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 10:46:03 Mark Allums wrote:
 I was/am a computer guy (back in the day), but I have been out of touch
 for some time.  I am looking for intermediate programming help---some
 Debian-related---but in a mailing list format, not a message board forum.
 
 Any suggestions?

What language?

In any case, sometimes there really isn't a good place to bounce questions off 
of other users of your language. :(  A lot of time, it the read the docs, 
guess, and test.

Debian-related stuff could go here, I suppose, but not a large percentage of 
users here can also program.  If it deals with Debian internals (e.g. dpkg, 
update-$foo, apt, etc.), then debian-devel might be able to help.
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Re: [OT] advice on finding programming help

2010-06-08 Thread Mark Allums

On 6/8/2010 11:02 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:

On Tuesday 08 June 2010 10:46:03 Mark Allums wrote:

I was/am a computer guy (back in the day), but I have been out of touch
for some time.  I am looking for intermediate programming help---some
Debian-related---but in a mailing list format, not a message board forum.

Any suggestions?


What language?


Oh, the usual suspects, particularly C/C++.



In any case, sometimes there really isn't a good place to bounce questions off
of other users of your language. :(  A lot of time, it the read the docs,
guess, and test.

Debian-related stuff could go here, I suppose, but not a large percentage of
users here can also program.  If it deals with Debian internals (e.g. dpkg,
update-$foo, apt, etc.), then debian-devel might be able to help.



Thanks.  I have a project to implement a small interpeted language (only 
console I/O).  My implementation language is C++.  At first, it won't 
be Debian-involved; that will come in pretty far down the road.  I 
knew C++ to 98.6% fifteen years ago, but I'm rusty now.


(The language is internal use only at this point.  Not a language with a 
previous implementation, or I would start there.  I may GPL it at some 
future point if it ever sees the light of day.  Not a list-oriented 
project, or I would use guile as a model.)


Thanks again,

MAA


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Re: [OT] advice on finding programming help

2010-06-08 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 12:00:02 Mark Allums wrote:
 On 6/8/2010 11:02 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
  On Tuesday 08 June 2010 10:46:03 Mark Allums wrote:
  I was/am a computer guy (back in the day), but I have been out of touch
  for some time.  I am looking for intermediate programming help---some
  Debian-related---but in a mailing list format, not a message board
  forum.
  
  Any suggestions?
  
  What language?
 
 Oh, the usual suspects, particularly C/C++.

Generic help for both of these are generally on the associated newsgroups.

comp.lang.c++ or something like that.  I'm pretty sure there are some services 
that do news - mail bi-directional gateways; maybe gmane?
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Re: [OT] advice on finding programming help

2010-06-08 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 12:24:37PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
 On Tuesday 08 June 2010 12:00:02 Mark Allums wrote:
  On 6/8/2010 11:02 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
   On Tuesday 08 June 2010 10:46:03 Mark Allums wrote:
   I was/am a computer guy (back in the day), but I have been out of touch
   for some time.  I am looking for intermediate programming help---some
   Debian-related---but in a mailing list format, not a message board
   forum.
   
   Any suggestions?
   
   What language?
  
  Oh, the usual suspects, particularly C/C++.
 
 Generic help for both of these are generally on the associated newsgroups.
 
 comp.lang.c++ or something like that.  I'm pretty sure there are some 
 services 
 that do news - mail bi-directional gateways; maybe gmane?

just .02 here, I personally find irc to be particularly helpful for
bouncing ideas when programming. It seems to have that right mix,
for me at least, of immediate help and variety of ideas without mental
gear-switching of reading API docs. 

heh, to put that in English... I find that the interactive component
of irc is more in line with how my brain functions when coding than
the longer lag times of email. But that is, of course, a personal preference.

I don't know what, if any C/C++ irc channels there are, but I'm sure
they're out there.

A


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